Hacienda provides park tenants and residents with a variety of services, amenities, and other benefits, available at your fingertips. Whether you’re looking for a particular service, commute solutions, special discount offers to local businesses and regional attractions, or something else, Hacienda has the information you need.

This month, we present a complete review of all the services that Hacienda offers. For more information on any of these items, contact the Hacienda Owners Association at (925) 734-6500 or select “Services” from the main menu on the Hacienda web site at www.hacienda.org.

Orientation
Whether you’re new to the park or simply want another introduction, Hacienda’s orientation packets offer a great overview of the services and benefits available in the park, Pleasanton, and the Tri-Valley.

Hacienda’s orientation materials provide general information on the park as well as details on the programs and services that the Hacienda Owners Association offers to tenants and residents. The packets include a map of the park, the latest copy of Hacienda Network, a directory of the over 75 retail businesses and restaurants in the park, a Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce Directory, and a Visitors Guide from the Tri-Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau. Don’t want the whole packet? The components may be ordered individually as well.

Service Locator
Hacienda offers an impressive array of both business and personal services, all conveniently nearby your home or business. If you need a bank or credit union, child care, dry cleaning, entertainment, fitness, health, hotels, mailing services, printing, restaurants, salons, or other retail outlets, they’re easy to find. The Hacienda web site’s new Service Locator makes it easy to learn everything you need to know about these businesses, including their location on a map.

To utilize this online tool, access www.hacienda.org, choose “Services” from the main menu, and “Service Locator” from the drop-down menu. Click on the “Locate Services” button on the new page and you’ll open the service locator map. Click on one of the services listed across the top of the map and icons symbolizing park businesses offering that service will appear on the screen. Highlighting the service icon will identify the business while clicking on the icon will bring up a new window with a description of the business as well as contact information.

Commute Solutions
Getting there really can be fun. Hacienda has taken special care in preparing a number of services for commuting to and from the park. Whether you’re a veteran commuter looking for some new angles or a rookie looking to try transit for the first time, Hacienda has something for you.

Free Wheels Pass: Hacienda employees and residents are entitled to free passes on Wheels, the bus service of the Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority. These passes allow for a free ride to and from work (or to and from home, in the case of Hacienda residents) on Wheels buses, which connect the Tri-Valley area to locations throughout Hacienda and also meet each incoming ACE and BART train. The passes may also be used on Wheels I-680 express buses, which provides a direct link for people commuting between Pleasant Hill/Walnut Creek and Hacienda.

New Rider Programs: Hacienda has arranged for special New Rider Programs with a number of local transit providers. Interested in trying BART for the first time? You can receive a free, $8 BART ticket. First-time riders on Altamont Commuter Express (ACE) trains can receive a free pass for five consecutive days riding the rails. First-time commuters from Stockton, Manteca, and Tracy can get a free round-trip ticket on the San Joaquin Regional Transit District’s comfortable and stylish express buses. Tri-Delta Transit, whose buses run between Antioch, Oakley, Brentwood and Byron to Hacienda, offers a free round-trip ride and a two-for-one discount on a monthly pass for first-time riders. Finally, AC Transit riders on the new Line M TransBay Express and Line DB (Dumbarton Bridge) buses can try their first three rides for free under the New Rider program.

Transit: Have you ever wondered exactly which transit providers serve the park? The park’s web site can provide an overview of the transit services both within and connecting to Hacienda, along with a link to each transit provider’s web page. You’ll find information about bus service from Wheels (Tri-Valley), County Connection (the north I-680 corridor), SMART (Stockton, Lathrop, Manteca, and Tracy), and AMTRAK (serving rail stops in the Central Valley). There’s an overview of the rail service offered by BART and ACE. Finally, paratransit riders can find information about services provided by the City of Pleasanton, WHEELS, the East Bay Paratransit Consortium and Industrial Passenger Services. Simply access www.hacienda.org, choose “Services” from the main menu, and then choose “Commute Solutions” and “Transit” from the drop-down menus.

Carpool/Vanpool: Hacienda provides both a great deal of information on carpools (two to six people driving to work together regularly) and vanpools (seven or more people commuting together) and a variety of special services for those in car or van pools. For those interested in either forming or joining a ridesharing group, Hacienda’s web site provides a link to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s 511 ride matching service. This allows prospective ‘poolers to enter the address of their residence and their workplace and, in return, receive a list of prospective rideshare partners. Hacienda also works with three other organizations offering comprehensive vanpooling programs: VPSI, Enterprise and BusPool. These organizations offer a variety of vanpool programs and administrative support services which allow easy creation of vanpools. The companies offer a variety of leases and can work individually with employers and employees to customize convenient vanpool commutes for a variety of group sizes. Hacienda’s support doesn’t stop there. The park requires all facilities to provide preferential parking spaces to those vehicles used for ridesharing, which means that car and vanpools get preferred parking spots adjacent to the front entry of each building. Special parking permits are issued from the park’s office for these spaces. Drivers display passes in the windshield of cars parking in a designated carpool/vanpool space.

Guaranteed Ride Home: All Hacienda employers, regardless of the size of the company, are eligible to participate in the Alameda County Congestion Management Agency’s Guaranteed Ride Home program, which provides users of alternative commutes, including taking the bus, train or ferry, carpooling or vanpooling, and walking or bicycling, with a free taxi home in the event of an emergency.

Biking and Walking: Biking and walking are two transportation modes that are healthy to make a part of your commute and Hacienda makes it easy, too. Hacienda’s wide, well-lit streets have been designed to accommodate bike riders and each of the park’s buildings feature bike racks. Many Hacienda facilities also provide shower facilities for those who bike or exercise during the work day. A number of the transit services that travel to and from the park, including BART, allow bikes on board. Since Hacienda is a true mixed use development with housing located within the complex, walking is an increasingly popular alternative to transportation for those people who are both residents and employees here. With that in mind, the park has been constructed to be pedestrian friendly, with wide sidewalks featured throughout the park.

Commuter Choice: Hacienda also has information on the Commuter Choice Tax Benefit, a federal law passed in 1998 which allows employers to pay up to $100 per month to each employee as a pre-tax benefit for employees to use towards alternative commutes. The net result means that both employer and employee see savings on payroll taxes. For more information on this program as well as links to sites which offer information on implementing Commuter Choice, access www.hacienda.org, choose “Services” from the main menu, and then choose “Commute Solutions” and “Commuter Choice” from the drop-down menus.

Additional Transit Assistance: Hacienda also serves as a clearinghouse for more detailed information on local transit services and other service providers. The park has schedules for each of the bus lines that run through the park, maps that show where to find bike corridors in the East Bay, information on where to buy BART or ACE tickets, and brochures and other information on carpooling and vanpooling. This information can be delivered to park businesses and residents by placing an order on the Hacienda Transportation Hotline at (925) 734-6551. Materials can also be ordered online by going to www.hacienda.org and choosing “Services” from the main menu, clicking on “Commute Solutions” and “Assistance” from the drop-down menus, and then clicking “Place Materials Order.”

Security Services
Hacienda Security officers patrol the park 24/7, serving as a deterrent to crime, accidents, vandalism, and malicious mischief. Their main purpose is to protect private property as well as that managed by the park such as street landscaping and lighting, traffic control systems, and park signs.

Contacting Security: Hacienda Security is on call for employees and residents. Depending on the urgency of the request, different means of communicating with Hacienda Security are recommended.

For urgent needs, day or night, you can contact Hacienda Security by dialing (925) 734-6520. Leave a message when prompted and an officer will be paged to respond to your call. For less pressing matters, send an e-mail to security@hacienda.org. That message will then be forwarded to the lead security officer as well as other security personnel.

It’s also possible to file a security incident report online. To do so, access www.hacienda.org, choose “Services” from the main menu, and then choose “Security Services” and “Contact Security” from the drop-down menus, then press the button labeled “File Security Incident Report.”

The park offers a free program to all Hacienda projects for security during non-business hours. A special auxiliary patrol checks the exterior doors of each enrolled site one time every night between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. In addition to the door checks, enrollees also receive two building perimeter observations. If either of these checks reveal anything out of the ordinary, Hacienda Security will follow customized instructions which are developed by each project. The program can be tailored to the needs of any site, including verifying that specific entries are secure at specific times or monitoring the status of alarm systems. For more information, contact the Hacienda Owners Association at (925) 734-6500.

Hacienda also offers a downloadable Emergency Procedures Manual. Access www.hacienda.org, choose “Services” from the main menu, and then choose “Security Services” and “Assistance” from the drop-down menus, then press the button labeled “Download Materials.”

The park also has a variety of materials related to security and safety available to tenants and residents at no charge. Information on items ranging from office security surveys to earthquake preparedness are available through the Resources section of the Hacienda web site at www.hacienda.org, by calling the 24-hour Hacienda Security Hotline at (925) 734-6552, or by contacting the Hacienda Owners Association during regular business hours.

Childcare
The Hacienda Child Development Center, operated by Palo Alto’s Early Learning Institute, has received national recognition for its design features and outstanding program which encourages children to explore, create, communicate, and enjoy. Hacienda employees and residents are entitled to priority placement at the center as well as a five percent discount. The Early Learning Institute also offers an elementary and middle school program in Pleasanton.

Special Offers
Hacienda employees and residents are entitled to a variety of special offers on entertainment, theme parks, sporting events, and other items, with new items appearing every month. Recently, special offers have been made available from the Golden State Warriors, Knott’s Berry Farm, the Oakland Arena, the Oakland A’s, Paramount’s Great America, Pier 39, Raging Waters, the San Jose Earthquakes, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, Sea World, Six Flags Marine World, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Universal Studios, and Wild Vacations in California, as well as discounts and deals from local businesses and restaurants like the Red Smoke Grill.

To order discount cards and other materials or to extend your own offer to Hacienda, access www.hacienda.org, choose “Services” from the main menu, and then choose “Special Offers” from the drop-down menu. You can also receive notice via e-mail about the latest items in the Special Offers program. Sign up for the Hacienda Online! Hacienda Connection e-mail service by choosing “Hacienda Online!” from the main menu and “Connection” from the drop-down menu. Fill out the form and you’re on your way.

Housing
Hacienda is a true mixed-use development which means that there are plenty of housing options within the park. In fact, taken in total there are over 1,500 housing units here.

Signature Properties, a developer headquartered in Hacienda which also built Pleasanton’s noted Ruby Hill community with its Jack Nicklaus golf course, has constructed several projects of both single and multi-family homes within the park (Avila, Siena, Valencia and Verona). For those seeking rental opportunities, Archstone at Hacienda, built and managed by Archstone-Smith, and Springhouse Apartments provide first class rental opportunities as well.

Recreation
You’ll find a surprising number of recreation opportunities in Hacienda, including parks, sports courts and fields, and even a parcourse.

The Hacienda Linear Park, adjacent to the Signature housing projects off Hacienda Drive, is available for Hacienda tenant and resident use. Almost three acres, the park offers tennis and basketball courts, a picnic area, a tot lot, and open lawn. Owens Plaza Park, which abuts the Linear Park, is over three acres and features picnic tables, benches, and a tot lot and can be accessed through a tree-lined entry off Owens Drive. Creekside Park, the largest at nearly seven acres, features an open lawn for soccer and softball as well as basketball courts, a tennis practice area, a sand volleyball court, and a play area with swings. The park is on West Las Positas Boulevard between Owens and Stoneridge drives as well as from the Linear Park via a footbridge over Tassajara Creek. Finally, an 18-station outdoor parcourse is available for walkers or joggers over a 2.3 mile stretch in the park.

Hacienda also has information and other materials on a range of recreation opportunities, including guides to East Bay Regional Parks, Tri-Valley Recreational Features, Pleasanton Arts and Recreation, and Hacienda Amenities. Contact the Hacienda Owners Association or access their web site for details.